salutarydiacritica...@ruggedinbox.com: > Hello good people of Tor. As you know, your client side applications > like Tor browser are unmatched by anything out there. They are the > natural choice for other anonymous networks. Freenet is considering ways > to interface with Tor browser for better privacy. > > Disclaimer: I am not an official spokesperson for them. > > I am testing the waters first before filing tickets on trac. > > My idea is for Tor browser to include the FoxyProxy for redirecting > browser requests to proxies based on URL patterns. Optionally there's > color indicators for every proxy so users know what network they are > visiting. You can add rules to block LAN accesses to keep users safe > from misbehaving JavaScript. Rules can be added for I2P URLs too. > > You'll need to disable the ads in the original addon but the code is > DFSG compliant. > > Like the transports, your client side applications are a new area for > collaboration beyond your project. What do you say?
We used FoxyProxy in Tails until Tails 1.1 [1]. At that time we used it to used to same browser to access Tor, I2P, and LAN. I *think* we disabled it because we had no more use for it (but not because we were unhappy with its behavior). So I suggest you: * Have a look at our source code if you want to know how it was integrated. * Search for "FoxyProxy" in our Redmine to spot some pending issues like https://labs.riseup.net/code/issues/7479. I personally don't have the knowledge to tell you much more. _______________________________________________ tor-dev mailing list tor-dev@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev